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Jess Ribeiro’s new album “Summer of Love”, traverses isolation, loss, tiny snatches of love, expectation versus reality, once-in-a-century pandemics and healing.
Ribeiro communicates something sublime – a record of our anxious times, with a dash of optimism for a better future. One in which we experience it all, the light and the dark, together."
The Guardian ★★★★
"Summer of Love is both surreal and strikingly direct in equal measure, Ribeiro’s voice so up front in the mix that it’s like a close friend leaning in to tell you the secrets of the universe... swirling like a storm set to break at any moment with Ribeiro fearlessly positioned at the centre."
Rolling Stone ★★★★
Recorded with Nick Huggins on Wautharong Country in Point Lonsdale, with special guests Jim White (Dirty Three, Xylouris White,) on drums, Darcy McNulty on saxophone, folk-diviner Leah Senior on keys, James Seymour on bass, Davie Mudie taking percussion duties, Carrie Webster’s violin and viola, and Huggins himself chipping in on bass, tape and drum loops, synth, guitars and piano.
The way in which the album came together with her collaborators - separately, but towards the same north star - is where the beauty in the work is experienced. “It was improvised and experimental, musicians could only visit one at a time due to the lockdown restrictions, half of the musicians never even came to the studio”.
Out on Poison City Records (Australia) and Labelman (Europe/UK & North America).
Ribeiro communicates something sublime – a record of our anxious times, with a dash of optimism for a better future. One in which we experience it all, the light and the dark, together."
The Guardian ★★★★
"Summer of Love is both surreal and strikingly direct in equal measure, Ribeiro’s voice so up front in the mix that it’s like a close friend leaning in to tell you the secrets of the universe... swirling like a storm set to break at any moment with Ribeiro fearlessly positioned at the centre."
Rolling Stone ★★★★
Recorded with Nick Huggins on Wautharong Country in Point Lonsdale, with special guests Jim White (Dirty Three, Xylouris White,) on drums, Darcy McNulty on saxophone, folk-diviner Leah Senior on keys, James Seymour on bass, Davie Mudie taking percussion duties, Carrie Webster’s violin and viola, and Huggins himself chipping in on bass, tape and drum loops, synth, guitars and piano.
The way in which the album came together with her collaborators - separately, but towards the same north star - is where the beauty in the work is experienced. “It was improvised and experimental, musicians could only visit one at a time due to the lockdown restrictions, half of the musicians never even came to the studio”.
Out on Poison City Records (Australia) and Labelman (Europe/UK & North America).
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